Police Beat items are compiled from public information contained in Los Alamos Police Department Records. Charges or citations listed in Police Beat do not imply innocence or guilt. The Los Alamos Police Department uses the term “arrest” to define anyone who has been physically arrested, served a court summons, or issued a citation.

Austin Cox

Andrew Hitson

Robert Bueck

Charles Builta

Johnny Fulton

Sara Rivas

Katherine Allen

Oct. 11

5:30 a.m. –– A 38-year-old Española man reported to police that his car was broken into in the 500 block of Central Avenue.

11:25 a.m. –– A 62-year-old Los Alamos woman reported to police that she was a victim of aggravated stalking in the 1400 block of Camino Redondo.

2:47 p.m. –– A 16-year-old Los Alamos girl reported to police she was victim of larceny less than $250 in the 1300 block of Diamond Drive.

3:30 p.m. –– A 14-year-old Los Alamos boy was arrested on a charge of larceny of less than $250 in the 1300 block of Diamond Drive.

Oct. 16

11:37 a.m. –– A 47-year-old man reported to police he was the victim of a larceny of less than $250 in the 1400 block of 46th Street.
7:32 p.m. –– Sara Rivas, 25, of Santa Cruz was arrested on a warrant from another jurisdiction in the 3900 block of West Road.

Oct. 17
4:45 p.m. –– Johnny Fulton, 36, of Los Alamos and Andrew Hitson, 31, also of Los Alamos were charged with one count each of aggravated assault in the 3900 block of Alabama Avenue.

Oct. 18

11:02 p.m. –– Robert Bueck, 37, of Los Alamos was arrested on a charge of driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs and not having any working tail lights in the 3000 block of Trinity Drive.